On this Day

texan

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On this day, 6 Oct 1973, The Yom Kippur War brings United States and USSR to brink of conflict

The surprise attack by Egyptian and Syrian forces on Israel in October 1973 throws the Middle East into turmoil and
threatens to bring the United Statess and the Soviet Union into direct conflict for the first time
since the Cuban Missile Crisiss in 1962.

Initially, it appeared that Egypt and Syria would emerge victorious from the conflict. Armed with up-to-date
Soviet weaponry, the two nations hoped to avenge their humiliating defeat in the Six-Day War of 1967.

Israel, caught off guard, initially reeled under the two-front attack, but Israeli counterattacks turned the tide, aided
by massive amounts of U.S. military assistance, as well as disorganization among the Syrian and Egyptian forces.

The Syrians were driven back, with Israeli troops seizing the strategically important Golan Heights.

Egyptian forces fared even worse: retreating back through the Sinai Desert, thousands of their troops
were surrounded and cut off by the Israeli army.

Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, together with his Soviet counterparts, eventually arranged a
shaky cease-fire.

When it became clear that Israel would not give up its siege of the Egyptian troops
(low on food and medicine by this time), the Soviets threatened to take unilateral action to rescue them.

Tempers flared both in Washington and Moscow; U.S. military forces went to a Stage
3 alert (Stage 5 is the launch of nuclear attacks).

The Soviets backed down on their threat but the damage to relations between the two nations
was serious and long lasting.
 

texan

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On this day, 7 Oct 1982, Cats, opened on Broadway.

Andrew Lloyd Weber’s musical is most memorable for its song, Memories.

Cats,” the second longest-running musical on Broadway, is based on "Old Possum’s
Book on Practical Cats" by the poet T.S. Eliot
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texan

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On this day, 8 Oct 1938, This day’s cover of The Saturday Evening Post portrayed Norman Rockwell.
The illustrator chose to picture himself trying to come up with a cover concept and to complete the
assignment before the magazine’s deadline.
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packageguy

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On this day October 8, 2004 Martha Stewart sentenced to 5 months in prison and 5 of home confinement in addition to $30,000.00. She was sent a minimum security facility in West Virginia known as camp cupcake........
 

texan

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On this day, 9 Oct 1872, The first mail order catalog was delivered.
It was only one page but it worked. No, it wasn’t the Victoria’s Secret catalog ... nor Land’s End, J. Crew
or Lillian Vernon.
It was sent out by Mr. Aaron Montgomery Ward of the famous Montgomery Ward catalog and department stores.
 

menotyou

bella amicizia
On this day, 9 Oct 1872, The first mail order catalog was delivered.
It was only one page but it worked. No, it wasn’t the Victoria’s Secret catalog ... nor Land’s End, J. Crew
or Lillian Vernon.
It was sent out by Mr. Aaron Montgomery Ward of the famous Montgomery Ward catalog and department stores.
I love Victoria Secret, Lands End, J. Crew, L.L. Bean, and on and on.
 

texan

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On this day, 10 Oct 1965 The Red Baron made his first appearance in the Peanuts comic strip with the
defender of all good, Snoopy.
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texan

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On this day, 11 Oct 1968, The U.S. launched Apollo 7. Described by commander Walter M. Schirra, Jr. as a
“magnificent flying machine,” Apollo 7 travelled some 4.5 million miles in orbit around the Earth to become
the first manned flight in NASA’s lunar-landing program. The mission also featured the first live TV
transmission from a spacecraft in orbit.
 

texan

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On this day, 12 Oct 1920, Construction of the Holland Tunnel got underway.

The tunnel would provide a direct link between Twelfth Street in Jersey City, NJ and Canal Street in New York City.

The tunnel has two tubes more than 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) long. It opened to traffic on November 13, 1927.

Oh, and one more thing:
The Holland Tunnel was named for Clifford Milburn Holland (1883-1924), the civil engineer who died while directing
the tunnel’s construction.
 

texan

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On this day, 13 Oct 1792, The cornerstone of what was termed the President’s House was laid by George Washington
in Washington, DC.

The name, White House, was not officially adopted until 1902.
The house, designed by James Hoban, would be three stories tall with more than 100 rooms.
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packageguy

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On this day october 13, 54 A.D. Roman Emperor Claudius I died after by poisoned by his wife, Agrippina.........He got caught doing something wrong.........lol
 

texan

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On this day, 14 Oct 1947, U.S. Air Force Captain Charles Yeager rode the X-1, attached to the belly of
a B-29 bomber, to an altitude of 25,000 ft. over dry Rogers Lake in California.

After releasing from the B-29, he rocketed to an altitude of 40,000 ft. and
became the first person to break the sound barrier.
 

texan

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On this day, 15 Oct 1951, I Love Lucy debuted on CBS-TV.
For the next 20 years, Lucille Ball would be a TV regular. She did take 1956 off. Why? No, having little Ricky had
nothing to do with it. She starred in Wildcat on Broadway that year.
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texan

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On this day, 15 Oct 2012, texan needs 5 days away from the board.
Please DO NOT Post, anything about this, need a break. 5 plus 15 =20 Oct.
No loss, not looking for any smoothing of feathers, just need a break.
No one has offended. Just burnt.

Bless all of you.
texan
 

ajblakejr

Age quod agis
On this day, 15 Oct 2012, texan needs 5 days away from the board.
Please DO NOT Post, anything about this, need a break. 5 plus 15 =20 Oct.
No loss, not looking for any smoothing of feathers, just need a break.
No one has offended. Just burnt.

Bless all of you.
texan

Respectfully return to provide a Veteran's view of the horrific events 29 years ago in October, because I fear we will forget and some will never know....
 

texan

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On this day, 20 Oct 1965, Boxing Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Robinson, at age 45, notched his 174th and final victory, a
third-round knockout of Rudolph Bent.

Robinson, who won the World Middleweight boxing title for the first time in 1951, announced his retirement on
Nov 11, 1965
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The picture is him and Jake Lamotta
 
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